Rihanna Went Clubbing in a Glorified Juicy Sweatsuit

On Tuesday, Rihanna braved the rain to spend her night getting VIP bottle service from everybody’s favorite NYC hotspot Up&Down, but she couldn’t be bothered to squeeze her body into a freakum dress so instead, she just left the house in an outfit she could have been lounging around in all day for all we know.

Sure, Juicy Couture sweatsuits seemed tacky back in 2007, but in retrospect, they’re a whole lot less offensive than half of the monstrosities we used to pass off as fashion statements.

And unless you just turned 21 and have an endless list of promoters vying for the honor of taking care of you, going to the club is kind of awful.

Literally, the only thing to make spending all night shouting over music, buying overpriced drinks, and having to make small talk with fuckboys sound remotely appealing is the thought of being able to do all that while wearing glorified pajamas.

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